Thursday, February 01, 2001

Catholic "Jesus" Deadly to a Girl

The Richardson family in Boston has left the Catholic Church because the church refuses to give their daughter Eucharist, and in Roman theology, holding back the Eucharist from someone is tantamount to keeping someone from receiving Jesus!

The Richardson daughter, Jenny, has celiac disease, which means she cannot eat anything with the protein "gluten" in it. All wheat products have gluten, so Jenny cannot eat anything made from wheat.

With Jenny approaching her first idolatr..., excuse me, first communion, her family asked the church about this. The priest suggested Jenny take wine instead, but Jenny's parents don't want her doing that.

So the family received a letter from Cardinal Bernard Law saying that Rome would not budge on this.

Comment - If this girl's last name had been "Kennedy", I'm sure an arrangement could have been made! Also, the Lt. Governor of Massachusetts, Jane Swift, suffers from this same disease, but Swift refused to discuss how her case is handled with the church. I guess, 'High money, high mass' is still true!

A Vatican rule is quoted as saying, "Special hosts are invalid matter for the celebration of the Eucharist."

Here we have the result of a wicked system of theology that teaches that we must receive Jesus into our stomachs.

The bible says (and how Rome hates that phrase) in Matthew 15:17 whatever enters the stomach, "...is cast out into the draught." I need not be any more graphic in describing what eventually happens to the Catholic "Jesus."

Let us pray that this girl's sickness be not unto death, but to the glory of God. May this family's plight be used by the Lord to free many from Rome.